Your North Queensland tour begins on a high - quite literally - as you depart Cairns along the Kuranda Range road, weaving upwards into the rainforest-shrouded Atherton Tableland. One of the key features of these dramatic highlands is Lake Barrine, its mirror-like expanse set in an ancient volcanic mar. As pretty as the waterway is, the stars of the show are the soaring ‘twin kauri pines', these giants of the forest thought to be more than 1,000 years old and one of the earliest known species of rainforest tree.
Talking of stepping back in time, Historic Village Herberton is a recreated tin mining town replete with shops, a pub, grocer, school and garage. There are more than 50 restored period buildings making this outdoor museum, all decked out with antiques and memorabilia. And you can visit them at your leisure - be sure to order a coffee in the Bakerville Tearooms. (L/D) Stay: Malanda Lodge Motel
The aquatic jewel of your Gulf Savannah tour, Croydon's Lake Belmore is the region's largest body of water, stocked with a mind-boggling variety of fish. Stretch your legs here before reaching Normanton, a delightfully quirky town with old-world charm to spare. Have your camera poised to snap shots of the legendary ‘Purple Pub', historic Burns Philp General Store and a replica of Krys, the (late) 8.63-metre crocodile.
More fish await at Karumba, at the mouth of the Norman River on the Gulf of Carpentaria. This pocket of tropical paradise is also a twitchers delight, as you'll discover on a fiery sunset cruise. (B/L/D) Stay: Karumba Lodge (2 Nights)
The Undara Lava Tubes were created 190,000 years ago when a staggering 23 cubic kilometers of lava flowed into a river bed and kept flowing for 160 kilometers, making it the world's longest lava flow from a single volcano. The result today? Huge caves, some over 21-metres wide and 10-metres high, have formed along the tubes; they're never dark because they are gaping holes which can be entered by visitors on Undara Lava Tubes tours, accompanied by guides. It's like falling down the proverbial rabbit hole, so surreal is this underground world.
It's a hard act to follow, but the heritage Curtain Fig Tree in the Atherton region puts up a good fight. Time to say see-ya-later to the Savannah. Make no mistake - this siren is one that will continually call you back for yet another Cairns tour. (B/L)
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